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arxiv: 1811.11792 · v2 · pith:5I2ODRF5new · submitted 2018-11-28 · 🧮 math.OC · cs.SY· eess.SY

Algorithms for Joint Sensor and Control Nodes Selection in Dynamic Networks

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The problem of placing or selecting sensors and control nodes plays a pivotal role in the operation of dynamic networks. This paper proposes optimal algorithms and heuristics to solve the simultaneous sensor and actuator selection problem in linear dynamic networks. In particular, a sufficiency condition of static output feedback stabilizability is used to obtain the minimal set of sensors and control nodes needed to stabilize an unstable network. We show the joint sensor/actuator selection and output feedback control can be written as a mixed-integer nonconvex problem. To solve this nonconvex combinatorial problem, three methods based on (1) mixed-integer nonlinear programming, (2) binary search algorithms, and (3) simple heuristics are proposed. The first method yields optimal solutions to the selection problem---given that some constants are appropriately selected. The second method requires a database of binary sensor/actuator combinations, returns optimal solutions, and necessitates no tuning parameters. The third approach is a heuristic that yields suboptimal solutions but is computationally attractive. The theoretical properties of these methods are discussed and numerical tests on dynamic networks showcase the trade-off between optimality and computational time.

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